What you'll learn
Agile Testing and Risk Assessment: Test-driven and Behavior-driven Development, Test Levels, A Scrum Tester, Quality Risks in Agile Projects
Techniques in Agile Projects: Estimation of Testing Effort, Test Basis in Agile Projects, Definition of Done, Acceptance Test-driven Development, Functional and Nonfunctional Black Box Test Design, Exploratory Testing
Tools for Testing in Agile Projects: Task Management and Tracking Tools, Communication and Information-sharing Tools, Test Development and Configuration Tools
Course content
1 section • 19 lectures • 1h 23m total length
Agile Software Testing - Techniques and Tools19 lectures • 1hr 24min
Course Overview
Preview01:36
Program Overview
Preview04:03
Course Guidelines
Preview03:39
The Agile Manifesto and Principles
00:01
Test-driven and Behavior-driven Development
08:14
Test Levels
04:55
A Scrum Tester
05:16
Quality Risks in Agile Projects
05:06
Estimation of Testing Effort
05:07
Test Basis in Agile Projects
03:52
Definition of Done
04:49
Acceptance Test-driven Development
05:46
Functional and Nonfunctional Black Box Test Design
04:53
Exploratory Testing
07:32
Task Management and Tracking Tools
05:07
Communication and Information-sharing Tools
04:35
Test Development and Configuration Tools
06:50
Course Project (optional)
00:36
Agile Software Testing - Techniques and Tools
01:47
Agile Software Testing - Techniques and Tools
15 questions
Requirements
None
Description
Agile approaches include the complimentary techniques of test-driven development, acceptance test- driven development, and behavior-driven development
In this section, we will explore the key features of agile testing and how techniques such as black box testing can be applied in agile projects. We will also take a look at various tools that are available to agile testers, everything from task management and tracking tools, to communication and configuration tools.
Agile Testing and Risk Assessment: Test-driven and Behavior-driven Development, Test Levels, A Scrum Tester, Quality Risks in Agile Projects;
Techniques in Agile Projects: Estimation of Testing Effort, Test Basis in Agile Projects, Definition of Done, Acceptance Test-driven Development, Functional and Nonfunctional Black Box Test Design, Exploratory Testing;
Tools for Testing in Agile Projects: Task Management and Tracking Tools, Communication and Information-sharing Tools, Test Development and Configuration Tools.
That’s it! Now go ahead and push that “Take this course” button, and see you on the inside!
Who this course is for:
Software developers, solution architects, program and project managers, programers and all those involved in software development
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